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Coleman Proctor put together a $9,002 week, now #39 in team roping

Seven days, $9,002, sits at #39. The math gets serious from here.

Coleman Proctor gained $9,002 over the last 7 days. This week, he moved up to #39 in Team Roping with $28,157. Proctor's recent wins include two titles at the Guymon Pioneer Days Rodeo.

Proctor's hometown is Pryor, OK. He has won 2 events this year. In an interview with ProRodeo.com, Proctor discussed his preparation for competitions, saying "I always get two walking fresh muleys a couple of weeks before breaking them in at the house, and I try to be really prepared for it."

At the Guymon Pioneer Days Rodeo, Proctor and Travis Graves placed eighth in the first round with a time of 7.2 seconds. They improved in the second round, finishing fifth with a time of 6.7 seconds. In the third round, they again placed fifth with a time of 7.2 seconds.

Proctor has had a notable career, with multiple National Finals Rodeo qualifications and a finalist spot at the 2020 World Series of Team Roping. He has also been featured on the X Factor Roping podcast, where he discussed his roping career and balancing his family life.

In the PRCA team roping standings, Proctor is currently ranked #39. The top 15 riders with the highest earnings at the end of the regular season will qualify for the Wrangler NFR. With $28,157 in earnings so far, Proctor is still outside the top 15, but his recent $9,002 gain has helped him close the gap.

Proctor will compete in several events over the summer. He is currently ranked #39 in the PRCA team roping standings. His recent success has given him momentum, and he will look to build on that success.

Proctor's career includes 2 wins this year. He has been featured on the X Factor Roping podcast. At the Guymon Pioneer Days Rodeo, he placed eighth in the first round with a time of 7.2 seconds, fifth in the second round with a time of 6.7 seconds, and fifth in the third round with a time of 7.2 seconds.

The PRCA season includes major events like the Cheyenne Frontier Days and the Wrangler NFR. Proctor will look to continue performing well to stay in contention. He has $28,157 in earnings so far.

Coleman Proctor said "I always get two walking fresh muleys a couple of weeks before breaking them in at the house, and I try to be really prepared for it." He has been successful at the Guymon Pioneer Days Rodeo, with two titles. His current rank is #39 in the PRCA team roping standings.

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